The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1943 Page: 2 of 8
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Back To The Indians?
Seniors Order
Class Rings
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Future Homemakers
Make Clean Puppies
Not Hot Dogs
BoL Collins Heads
Election Committee
Of Student Council
Thespiaru Club
Holds Labor Day"
Student Council
Presents Program
To Parent Teachers
p. T. A. Carnival
To Be Held
Octobei 29
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program for the find lime
has been • <e-.-led president i ——-
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thousands of the best photograph
of the past twenty-five yea
also has 27 different maps
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of the Methodist Church.
lAf ant to save money on oil, folks'5 Then
if use Sinclair Opaline or Sinclair Penn-
sylvania Motor Oil. These oils save you
money because they last so long You don’t
have to add oil so
often between drains.
cleanly and right -1
can live close to
Published by the students of Alvin
Fiiirh school
Di. Paul Horton
Is Guest Speaker
In Assembly
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fuel* out poi«>a<.ui *mu I m lE«
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Uvin High school library has
an interesting hutory book
Frank Monaghan, now on
iuty with the chief of staff
United States Army Ma-
iled Crow as m
by folding tian.
Kidneys Must
Work Well-
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Ditttext Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
DUE TO EXCESS ACID
»recBoekTellsof HomaTreatmentthat
Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing
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RF.l) CROSS DHL G CO.
New War Facts Book Jeanne Marie
Now Available Sings In Choii
In School Library For Baylor C,
neeting at the|beu
as gtient vp».|ik-1 boh
■ho.il assembly ! i" '
he Twenty-fourth Psalm
fifCHURCH!
Lor tilt- -■'•ZARE
li'l ALVIN
And we spent
Ml VUTOIMtC$ TO" Mt*' 'k * ’
Acid Indigestion
Wk*I many Ductara da (ar it
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nominated Wednes
aigns for queer
ay and today
will be held
be announced
Six Weeks I ests
Given Phi sWeek
<lf You Suffer Distress From^
i ^FEMALE
WEAKNESS
W.th Its Craely, Nervous Feelings
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birthday* *
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ran e . : n» f nothing i fleet on oxe
or wcisa*i s most ikiro-itAMr ormns
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label cueettoos! WortA Irving!
LYDIA E. HNKHAMS^uw
l'«»r Y <»u T«» I eel Well
tl hour* avery day, 7 daya •
Week, iirvrr ■Utpp.tic. l!.- kidarya tUl
wa»t<‘ matter from ti.r Houd.
It more )w-'|»le *<-r» a war. at h >w cha ,
ki.'ni’i . must einatanil/ rrrnnva aur- j
l>lu> ranMM ar.da and othor .
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without injury t . h- i.hli. tha*r w .uid '
|w br'trr uii'lrratanu.ng ol a *y t'a ,
to lun .i.jn property.
Hurting. •( ■-..</ or too trvqurnt ur'na- |
lion aom> . .ru*.s «am. that •»m.-inia(
la wr.inc- You may »uP-r bart- ;
ba vnn< a tnrdirine rervmwnded t.._
cuum rv tivuu'r stimulate the func-
tion of the k'dnrya and help th»m tr»
fuel, out poi*'.i<.ui water f;.a> tF.a
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>any many of the fact*. • <’n°"1 ban i
n personal experience
' i- ! • "l l ....... Ji. Girl Reseri
Hold Meeting
This ixx»k i> dedicated "To The
Memory of the Millions of Men.
Women and Children Who .Nobly
Re^rMed And Bravely Fell Befor»-,
Th.' Fuiy of Axis Aggression And
To the Living Millions Who Have
Pledged Their Lives, Their For-i
tunes and Their Honor ft. The]
Achievement of a New And Free
World for Mankind.”
'World War II. briefly sketches
some of the features of the period
from the Treaty of Versailles in
1919 to the beginning of Axis
aggression against the world in
the early 19.T0N These are truly
the earlv battles of World War
II This book carries the war from
19'9 t<» the closing days of 1942.
The events of the war up t > Jan-
j.-.iy 1. 191'., comprise t' e greater
part of this volume.
The bibliography includes a selec-
lion of important Ixioks published
at hit. as December 1942. and the
chronology concludes w ith the prin-
cipal events of that month
Hood Mrs
pertaining to the war that i
-ithor has uncovered in ori-ion '
sources not generally avail- [ Mam
o th.- public. ‘ inK 1
a illustrated history book of; ' or^ „
1 War 11. is identified by the i ‘ a,s
. Wot Id War II and a picture
eagle engraved on the front I
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Jones, Alger. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1943, newspaper, October 15, 1943; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251547/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.